For a second time in two
weeks, a tornado rips through Oklahoma
City. Local volunteer group Operation Oklahoma left
for Oklahoma
just hours before the tornado touched down. They witnessed some of the damage
first hand.

Brad Lewis from
Operation Oklahoma says "some of the stuff we've seen you know cars just mangled
looks like somebody threw them across the parking lot."

The group made it to Oklahoma safe, and
unloaded supplies. Those supplies are needed more then ever now. They feel
honored to be able to help out.

Lewis says "best part
about it was there were so many people that were donating, you know opening
their wallets, you know taking money out of their own pockets, and you know to
help these people out."

Local RV dealership
Finnegans' RV loaned the volunteers a recreational vehicle free of charge. They
say helping out was a no brainier.

Mark Finnegan of
Finnegans' RV says "we happen to have a lot of business relations and even
friends that live down there in the MooreOklahoma area, so it's really
near and dear to our hearts so we said absolutely."

It warms his heart to
see Stateliners supporting the SoonerState.

Finnegan says "just
coming from our area, it's probably just one little piece of the puzzle of
recovery and you know I'm sure it's coming from all over the country, and it's
great that the Stateline her can play a part in it."

His thoughts and prayer
are with those in Oklahoma.

He says "we just hope the folks down there in Oklahoma get through this ok. It's
incredibly tough."